PIONEER HUNTERS OF THE ICAN KAK.EE 

 stuck out of a musk-rat house, all right except 

 a little scorched about the head. But he was 

 clad to get off with that. He crawled out of the 

 old musk-rat house and started to look for 

 /Aingo as we had great fear for him, fearing that 

 he had been roasted alive. We found the 

 roasted deer and knocked at the door and to 

 our great delight /Aingo called out, '5it down 

 you are at the right door'" And we opened the 

 deer and behold, he was safe and sound, al- 

 though he said it was red-hot for him for a short 

 time. The deer was roasted to a nice brown on 

 the outside and we sat down and made a square 

 meal off of him. Then we cut it up and carried 

 it home and we had enough to eat for sometime 

 without cooking." The finest bill of fare that I 

 ever saw was to pass over the burnt district just 

 after a big fire had passed and you could find 

 all kinds of game; coon, rabbits, and sometimes 

 prairie chickens and ducks, nicely roasted and 

 many a meal have I made of them when out 

 hunting and hungry. 1 will tell y@u how the In- 

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